Usefulness of virtuality in physiotherapy professional practices in the context of the COVID – 19 pandemic

Authors

  • Nathali Carvajal Universidad Santiago de Cali
  • Leidy Tatiana Ordoñez Mora
  • Alejandro Segura Ordoñez
  • Jorge Enrique Daza Arana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v43i0.87875

Keywords:

Physical therapy specialty, clinical clerkship, telerehabilitation, education distance, student health services. (Fuente: MeSH)

Abstract

Introduction: Vocational training in health faces great challenges since social distancing became one of the strategies controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. Physiotherapy education has a practical component that requires contact with patients and through which students acquire professional skills. This face-to-face learning modality has had to be replaced by new pedagogical strategies, such as attention mediated by information and communication technology (ICT), case-based teaching, clinical simulation and tele-rehabilitation, trying to maintain patient-student interaction and compliance with professional training. Method: Descriptive cross-sectional study, in 143 practice students of a physiotherapy program in the city of Cali - Colombia, which evaluates their perception after a professional training practice mediated by ICTs. Results: 82.5% of the students answered that, if it was possible to perform tele-rehabilitation during the virtual practices, considering it as useful in 36.4%. The most used virtual platforms were Google Meet and Zoom with 81.1%. More than half of the students (58%) agreed that synchronous and asynchronous virtual activities led to significant learning. Conclusion: Vocational training mediated by ICTs emerged in the face of the pandemic and reinforced this strategy as a learning tool for meeting professional training objectives and competencies, the quality is perceived as a viable strategy that implies a paradigm shift in traditional education within the training process. 

Published

2022-01-06

How to Cite

Carvajal, N., Ordoñez Mora, L. T., Segura Ordoñez, A., & Daza Arana, J. E. (2022). Usefulness of virtuality in physiotherapy professional practices in the context of the COVID – 19 pandemic. Retos, 43, 185–191. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v43i0.87875

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Section

Original Research Article